The Doom Loop

The ‘doom loop’ is composed of Epstein, Iran-Israel (and maybe Gaza) and tariffs, that alternate in the news cycle, typically one or two at a time as if in a loop. In July, Trump declared airstrikes on Iran, and Epstein was also in the news after Elon tweeted about it. Now the Iran conflict is… Continue reading The Doom Loop

Why AI will not free people from work or lead to social equality

This is follow-up of my post “Why everyone is probably wrong about AI“, which I have split into two articles. A common prediction is that AI will make white-collar workers redundant or most of their jobs obsolete. Consequently, wealth inequality will fall. There is a sort of schadenfreude in seeing the tables turn against the… Continue reading Why AI will not free people from work or lead to social equality

The Daily View: 7/25/2025 Bitcoin, Peak Wokeness, Epstein

Item #1: Interesting article by Sebastian Jensen, “Life doesn’t end at 22 or start at 35”. Most extremely successful entrepreneurs and game developers started when they were young and found success soon after doing so. Many even based their projects on ideas they had when they were younger. Success didn’t come fast. I spent my… Continue reading The Daily View: 7/25/2025 Bitcoin, Peak Wokeness, Epstein

GLP-1 Drugs are Not a Threat to Life Insurance Companies

I saw this going viral, “How GLP-1s Are Breaking Life Insurance.” Typically, underwriters- suspiciously sounds like undertakers-rely on a handful of key health metrics like HbA1c, cholesterol, blood pressure, and BMI to calculate your risk of dying earlier than expected (and thus costing them money). Those eagle-eyed readers among you have probably noticed something interesting… Continue reading GLP-1 Drugs are Not a Threat to Life Insurance Companies

Scott Greer is right about the MAGA base not turning on Trump about Iran or Epstein

An excellent post by Scott Greer, Misunderstanding The MAGA Base. This echoes my sentiments exactly: While the MAGA base is interested in the Epstein case, these folks aren’t ready to turn on Trump over it. Polls show Republicans sticking with Trump, even if they’re not happy with how the Epstein case was handled. It’s not… Continue reading Scott Greer is right about the MAGA base not turning on Trump about Iran or Epstein

Why there will be no full transparency on Epstein

To recap, during the ’90s, Epstein was at the center of a large social circle of well-connected people, such as businessmen and some academics. He also, along with associate/friend Ghislaine Maxwell, engaged in child trafficking. He also had a predilection for younger women. It’s possible some of his guests who accompanied him on his plane… Continue reading Why there will be no full transparency on Epstein

OpenAI claims gold-medal performance at IMO 2025

This is going massively viral “OpenAI claims gold-medal performance at IMO 2025”. 1/N I’m excited to share that our latest @OpenAI experimental reasoning LLM has achieved a longstanding grand challenge in AI: gold medal-level performance on the world’s most prestigious math competition—the International Math Olympiad (IMO). pic.twitter.com/SG3k6EknaC — Alexander Wei (@alexwei_) July 19, 2025 There… Continue reading OpenAI claims gold-medal performance at IMO 2025

The bad news for Bitcoin: far fewer coins are lost than assumed

Yesterday, a Bitcoin whale offloaded $8 billion of Bitcoin to Galaxy Digital. This has significant implications, all negative, even though the ‘crypto media’ is trying to spin it as a positive. How is increasing the supply ever a positive? Why else are stock buybacks bullish? Because they reduce the supply. Conversely, stock offerings are a… Continue reading The bad news for Bitcoin: far fewer coins are lost than assumed

Garry Taubes is wrong: low-carb is not superior for weight loss

From Garry Taubes, The Curious Lessons of Calorie Restriction, in which he contrasts his ad libitum low-carb approach to Peter Attia. He writes: Where Peter and I diverge in our thinking in this case is on a simple but critical point: when carbohydrate-restricted diets are prescribed for weight loss—i.e., a version of DR, by Peter’s… Continue reading Garry Taubes is wrong: low-carb is not superior for weight loss